Hot Sweet Habanero Chile Sauce

"Hot sauce recipe inspired by many others, but unique. Very simple ingredients and easy to make. Has great heat with legs (the heat lasts), good pepper flavor, and the sweet balances the heat. I used salt substitute (66% KCl, 33% NaCl) for low-sodium diet. Servings below are in tablespoons."

Footnotes

Cook's Notes:

Be sure to use eye protection and nitrile or powderless latex gloves while resisting the urge to scratch or wipe your face when preparing habaneros. Throw 'habanero' gloves in the trash when finished and wash hands thoroughly.

The sauce will be ugly and will separate after blending. Overnight, the pepper bits will even out, the sauce will thicken slightly, and color will be more pleasing. Use it on anything you like. REALLY hot.

good recipe and the ingredients can be played around with, I guess the darkening comes from the brown sugar and smoke. I've seeds on order, aji amarillo, cascabel and hot Thai so will use those this year.

Recipe is great. Simple yet a great end result! I chose to skip the brown sugar and add instead a half tsp of Splenda. I also left the seeds in for extra texture and heat! I used it on my chicken today and I'm still feeling the heat. Love it!
Thanks

Step 1: Wear gloves! I didnt and my hands have been burning for 8 hours now. Followed the recipe to a T and I dont think I would change anything (except garlic, we love our garlic). Great Job! It is hot and this recipe makes more than I could use in 6 months.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

**Nutrient information is not available for all ingredients. Amount is based on available nutrient data.

(-)Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a medically restrictive diet, please consult your doctor or registered dietitian before preparing this recipe for personal consumption.